Foresteria MonfortevsSenato Hotel Milano
Both properties are highly recommended by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Senato Hotel Milano is the choice of most professionals compared to Foresteria Monforte. Senato Hotel Milano scores 76 with approval from 3 reviewers including The Telegraph, Oyster and Wallpaper.
Foresteria Monforte
2 Piazza Tricolore, Milan
From $0/night
- Free Internet
- Air Conditioning
Concierge
"With its original parquet floors and views of city traffic, this is a typical Milanese apartment, yet it has been given a good deal of character by a sensitive eye for color combinations."
Lonely Planet
"With Philippe Starck chairs, flat-screen TVs and a communal kitchen, the three classy rooms in this upmarket B&B are just a short walk from the Duomo." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Perhaps no other place in Milan makes guests feel more at home than Forestiera Monforte in the fashion district of Piazza San Babila." Full review
Rough Guide
"These lovingly styled contemporary rooms and one suite are bright and airy as well as being beautifully kept and discreetly run."
Time Out
"A central and super hip addition to Milan's hotel scene." Full review
Senato Hotel Milano
Via Senato 22, 20121 Milan, Italy
From $206/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
Wallpaper
"Sleek, cosy interiors, which are an assembly of plush materials – marble, brass, handsome wood parquet flooring and rich velvet furnishings...Best of all, the hotel is easy on the pocket." Full review
The Telegraph
9.0
"A sleek boutique hotel where gold, black and white dominate, a stone’s throw away from Milan’s upscale shopping streets." Full review
Oyster
Upscale
"This chic, upscale boutique hotel offers sleek and minimalist interiors in a convenient central location a block away from Via Spiga's shopping and within a 15-minute walk of the Duomo." Full review
Fodor's
"The central courtyard of this boutique hotel near Milan's fashion district is covered in a layer of water, a cheeky nod to the Naviglio Grande canal that once ran in front of the 19th-century palace, which now has a sleek, minimalist design and artsy touches like brass ginkgo biloba–leaf lamps, serpentine mosaic floor patterns, and flowers and music selected by "curators" Full review
Michelin Guide
"Upstairs, the 43 guest rooms are spare and silent. The sophistication is in the details, from the Carrara marble bathrooms to the handcrafted brass lamps." Full review